Legin is a church leader, speaker, community advocate and acclaimed hip-hop and Spoken Word Artist. Spotlighting the honest realities of his own mental health journey, Legin recently dropped his latest single, “Streets of Gold,”. The Ben Mekkes-produced track finds Legin delivering some of his most personal verses yet. By addressing his struggles with stress, discontentment, rejection and division, among other issues, Legin hopes the song will encourage listeners to seek help when life overwhelms. “I pray this song will give people the honesty to recognize their weaknesses and struggles and bring them to God, while realizing the present and future Hope of Christ that helps our now and secures our forever,” he shares. In addition to his music, Legin has also initiated the GOOD ENUF Virtual Concert Series. The multi-event series, which kicked-off in March, employs a unique blend of music, Bible teaching and mental health education to address the rise in depression and suicide since the onset of the pandemic. GOOD ENUF events are ultimately designed to connect those in need with helpful resources. “Being able to touch on sensitive topics like abuse, fatherlessness and race tensions, while prioritizing the Gospel and giving people hope and tangible help, is a great feeling,” Legin shares of GOOD ENUF Session 1. Subsequent series events dove deeper into Legin’s story, shared new songs that are very personal to him, and featured very unique, transparent segments featuring his own counselor as they reflected on some of the current things he’s been processing. “Counseling is a journey similar to a spiritual journey,” Legin notes. “In the Gospel, you walk with Christ down a narrow road, and who you are the first day you repent and believe isn't who you are years later as you continue to grow with Him. Eventually, you look back and realize how far you've come with Him. Other people can see it too. You can practically apply that same thought to the healing counseling can bring. Expect a long walk, but eventually you—and others—will look back and realize how far you've come. It's okay to need this help; it's spiritual to receive it.” http://legin.tv
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